It was a week with three games and three tight games at that for the Reedsburg Beaver boys basketball squad but Reedsburg was able to win only one of the three contests but that victory was a league win in impressive fashion at Sauk-Prairie.
Sauk Prairie gymnastics coach Justin Anderson knew her team was capable of a memorable performance.
Personal bests. Flawless routines. Record scores.
It all came together for the Eagles on Jan. 28 when they obliterated the previous school record and defeated Waunakee/DeForest, 137.725-131.725. Sauk Prairie’s old school record was 136.225.
The streak is over.
And a much better one has begun for Wisconsin Heights’ girls basketball team.
The Vanguards snapped a four-game losing streak with a 47-41 win over Dodgeville on Jan. 28. Heights followed that with a 68-47 dismantling of Waterloo on Jan. 31.
The Vanguards are now 9-7 overall and 1-4 in the Capitol South Conference.
Sauk Prairie’s girls basketball team split a pair of games last week.
The Eagles defeated Mount Horeb, 55-45, on Jan. 28. Sauk Prairie then fell to Stoughton, 60-47, on Feb. 1.
Sauk Prairie is now 9-8 overall and 6-4 in the Badger Small Conference.
Here’s a recap of the Eagles’ week.
This one really stung.
Sauk Prairie’s boys basketball team led visiting Reedsburg most of the game on Jan. 30.
The Beavers rallied late, though, and knocked off the Eagles, 67-63.
Sauk Prairie fell to 9-8 overall and 3-5 in the Badger Small Conference. Reedsburg improved to 8-9, 3-5.
Wisconsin Heights’ boys basketball team split a pair of games last week.
The Vanguards defeated Parkview, 57-53, on Jan. 28. Heights also fell to New Glarus, 71-54, on Jan. 30.
The Vanguards are now 6-9 overall and 1-3 in the Capitol Small Conference.
Here’s a recap of Heights’ week:
Former Sauk Prairie and Wisconsin Heights girls volleyball coach Amy Schlimgen recently held camps in Sauk Prairie.
On top are second through fourth graders, and above are fifth and sixth graders.
The Sauk Prairie/Wisconsin Heights boys swimming and diving team defeated Stoughton, 101-69, on Jan. 28. The Eagles finished their conference dual meet season with a 4-1 mark.
The Eagles had first place finishes in four individual events and one relay. But Sauk/Heights’ depth helped it defeat the Vikings.
Sauk Prairie’s co-op hockey team skated past Madison West, 4-2, on Jan. 31.
Landon Froese had two goals to lead the Eagles, who have skaters from Sauk Prairie, Mount Horeb, Wisconsin Heights and River Valley.
Reedsburg Beaver Head Wrestling Coach Rob Bautch was proud of the way his team performed on Saturday at the Sparta Invitational. Reedsburg had two individual champions, two others that reached the finals, and a second-place team finish in very strong 16-team field.